Yeah. I don't think that would be possible. It would be nice of course, but there would probably be way too much data to sort out for the viewer of the graphic.The way I can think of would be to make one of these for each segment. Maybe not all the bars, but the ones that is extra interesting for each niche.All in all, I really like the infographic, just to make that clear. :)

Ah. Right. PPC is for sure more focused on direct sales only, I can agree with you there.And yes, it might be too much data to handle with a third dimension. At the same time, now it is a bit skewed. If you tried PPC with good results, you might get the impression that doing social media will make you a big brand. I don't really have a good solution to that though. :)Sorry, I don't really get the last question. Do you mean how different channels can work really good for certain industries, but might be a bit of a time waster in others?

I have some issues with the bars in this image.First. The SEO-bar is kind of off. I would have that end a lot more to the right. It should probably end at roughly the same place as search ads.Second. It's easy to get the misconception that there are channels in this list that is as effective in branding as others are in direct sales, which I hope we all know isn't true. I would have the right side a couple of times longer in general, than the left side.Last. It wouldn't hurt to have some kind of comparison with other types of marketing. For example, if you were to put in TV advertising in the list, and show how much more that builds your brand than these channels. (Well, I guess that bar would end a long way outside the left end of this graphic though.)